Evolution of the Annealing Twin Density during δ-Supersolvus Grain Growth in the Nickel-Based Superalloy Inconel™ 718

Grain growth experiments were performed on Inconel™ 718 to investigate the possible correlation of the annealing twin density with grain size and with annealing temperature. Those experiments were conducted at different temperatures in the δ supersolvus domain and under such conditions that only cap...

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Main Authors: Yuan Jin, Marc Bernacki, Andrea Agnoli, Brian Lin, Gregory S. Rohrer, Anthony D. Rollett, Nathalie Bozzolo
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Published: MDPI AG 2015-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/6/1/5
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spelling doaj-8a4fdadbb9d04bada4fbd56a2a40ba5d2020-11-24T21:02:56ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012015-12-0161510.3390/met6010005met6010005Evolution of the Annealing Twin Density during δ-Supersolvus Grain Growth in the Nickel-Based Superalloy Inconel™ 718Yuan Jin0Marc Bernacki1Andrea Agnoli2Brian Lin3Gregory S. Rohrer4Anthony D. Rollett5Nathalie Bozzolo6MINES ParisTech, PSL—Research University, CEMEF—Centre de mise en forme des matériaux, CNRS UMR 7635, CS 10207 rue Claude Daunesse, Sophia Antipolis Cedex 06904, FranceMINES ParisTech, PSL—Research University, CEMEF—Centre de mise en forme des matériaux, CNRS UMR 7635, CS 10207 rue Claude Daunesse, Sophia Antipolis Cedex 06904, FranceMINES ParisTech, PSL—Research University, CEMEF—Centre de mise en forme des matériaux, CNRS UMR 7635, CS 10207 rue Claude Daunesse, Sophia Antipolis Cedex 06904, FranceDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USADepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USADepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USAMINES ParisTech, PSL—Research University, CEMEF—Centre de mise en forme des matériaux, CNRS UMR 7635, CS 10207 rue Claude Daunesse, Sophia Antipolis Cedex 06904, FranceGrain growth experiments were performed on Inconel™ 718 to investigate the possible correlation of the annealing twin density with grain size and with annealing temperature. Those experiments were conducted at different temperatures in the δ supersolvus domain and under such conditions that only capillarity forces were involved in the grain boundary migration process. In the investigated range, there is a strong inverse correlation of the twin density with the average grain size. On the other hand, the twin density at a given average grain size is not sensitive to annealing temperature. Consistent with previous results for pure nickel, the twin density evolution in Inconel™ 718 is likely to be mainly controlled by the propagation of the pre-existing twins of the growing grains; i.e., the largest ones of the initial microstructure. Almost no new twin boundaries are created during the grain growth process itself. Therefore, the twin density at a given average grain size is mainly dependent on the twin density in the largest grains of the initial microstructure and independent of the temperature at which grains grow. Based on the observations, a mean field model is proposed to predict annealing twin density as a function of grain size during grain growth.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/6/1/5annealing twingrain growthEBSDmean field model
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author Yuan Jin
Marc Bernacki
Andrea Agnoli
Brian Lin
Gregory S. Rohrer
Anthony D. Rollett
Nathalie Bozzolo
spellingShingle Yuan Jin
Marc Bernacki
Andrea Agnoli
Brian Lin
Gregory S. Rohrer
Anthony D. Rollett
Nathalie Bozzolo
Evolution of the Annealing Twin Density during δ-Supersolvus Grain Growth in the Nickel-Based Superalloy Inconel™ 718
Metals
annealing twin
grain growth
EBSD
mean field model
author_facet Yuan Jin
Marc Bernacki
Andrea Agnoli
Brian Lin
Gregory S. Rohrer
Anthony D. Rollett
Nathalie Bozzolo
author_sort Yuan Jin
title Evolution of the Annealing Twin Density during δ-Supersolvus Grain Growth in the Nickel-Based Superalloy Inconel™ 718
title_short Evolution of the Annealing Twin Density during δ-Supersolvus Grain Growth in the Nickel-Based Superalloy Inconel™ 718
title_full Evolution of the Annealing Twin Density during δ-Supersolvus Grain Growth in the Nickel-Based Superalloy Inconel™ 718
title_fullStr Evolution of the Annealing Twin Density during δ-Supersolvus Grain Growth in the Nickel-Based Superalloy Inconel™ 718
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of the Annealing Twin Density during δ-Supersolvus Grain Growth in the Nickel-Based Superalloy Inconel™ 718
title_sort evolution of the annealing twin density during δ-supersolvus grain growth in the nickel-based superalloy inconel™ 718
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Grain growth experiments were performed on Inconel™ 718 to investigate the possible correlation of the annealing twin density with grain size and with annealing temperature. Those experiments were conducted at different temperatures in the δ supersolvus domain and under such conditions that only capillarity forces were involved in the grain boundary migration process. In the investigated range, there is a strong inverse correlation of the twin density with the average grain size. On the other hand, the twin density at a given average grain size is not sensitive to annealing temperature. Consistent with previous results for pure nickel, the twin density evolution in Inconel™ 718 is likely to be mainly controlled by the propagation of the pre-existing twins of the growing grains; i.e., the largest ones of the initial microstructure. Almost no new twin boundaries are created during the grain growth process itself. Therefore, the twin density at a given average grain size is mainly dependent on the twin density in the largest grains of the initial microstructure and independent of the temperature at which grains grow. Based on the observations, a mean field model is proposed to predict annealing twin density as a function of grain size during grain growth.
topic annealing twin
grain growth
EBSD
mean field model
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/6/1/5
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